Highsted School: factors affecting macroinvertebrate biodiversity in pond water HIGHSTED SCHOOL

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The following pages show photographs and illustrations of the four ponds and their locations.  An Ordnance Survey map is included to show their precise geographical position.


Tunstall Pond

 

Tunstall Pond
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These photos show how near Tunstall pond is to a road, this means oil and salt from the road could easily run off into the pond

 

Tunstall Pond
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Tunstall map
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Cromers Wood Pond

 

 Cromers Wood Pond
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These photos show how the pond at Cromers Wood is located in a concave, surrounded by trees. The falling leaves from these trees could turn the water acidic.

 

 Cromers Wood
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Cromer map
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Bredgar Pond

 

Bredgar Pond
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These photos, taken at Bredgar, show how it is partially surrounded by a road and by trees.

bredgar
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Bredgar map
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Tonge Pond

 

Tonge Pond
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These photos show the area where members of the public feed the swans and ducks who live in Tonge pond and also the area surrounding the pond.

 

Tonge
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Tonge map
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OS map
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